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Franklin Boulevard Study - City of Springfield

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<strong>Franklin</strong> Stakeholder Advisory Committee<br />

5-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 14 – Meeting #7<br />

Library meeting room, <strong>Springfield</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

Meeting Summary<br />

SAC Members Present<br />

Steve Roth, Roaring Rapids Pizza<br />

Joany Armstead, Resident<br />

John Oldham, Oldham Cranes<br />

John Woodrow, <strong>Springfield</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

Nathan Philips, W&G Development<br />

David Helton, ODOT<br />

Randy Hledik, Wildish Development<br />

Debbie Nelson, Property Owner<br />

SAC Members Absent<br />

Dave Carvo, Resident<br />

Councilor Hilary Wylie<br />

Dan Egan, <strong>Springfield</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce<br />

Guy Santiago, Oregon River Sports<br />

Tom Schwetz, LTD<br />

Steve Moe, property owner<br />

John Tamulonis, SEDA<br />

Staff Present<br />

Tom Boyatt, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Springfield</strong><br />

Kristin Hull, CH2M HILL<br />

Sam Seskin, CH2M HILL<br />

Meeting Purpose:<br />

Review input from the open house and develop final SAC recommendation.<br />

Agenda:<br />

1. Welcome and introductions – Kristin Hull<br />

2. Public comment<br />

3. Open house report – Kristin Hull<br />

4. SAC recommendation – Kristin Hull<br />

5. Communicating our recommendation – Sam Seskin<br />

6. Next steps<br />

1. Welcome and introductions – Kristin Hull<br />

Kristin welcomed the group and reminded them that this was their last meeting. Tom told<br />

the group that he would be taking their recommendations to the <strong>City</strong> Council on March 10.<br />

The project concept would then be carried through a plan amendment process. Tom<br />

stressed that this study will result in a concept – not a project – and that more work will be<br />

done before anything is constructed.<br />

2. Public Comment<br />

None<br />

3. Open house report – Kristin Hull<br />

Kristin reviewed the open house summary. She reported that more than 100 people<br />

attended the open house and that 34 completed comment forms. She noted that many<br />

people really liked the hybrid concept because it would support redevelopment in<br />

Glenwood. She also told that group that those who did not like the concept were concerned

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